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Jun 7, 2015, 4:00 pm2.6k ptsTrendingInteresting
Ars Technica
Apple first announced the Swift programming language at WWDC 2014, albeit in beta form. It was released alongside an extensive iBooks manual, and it was later discovered that Apple coded the WWDC app for that year’s conference in Swift without telling anyone. Sneaky. Swift 1.0, the first non-beta version of…
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